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hELLO, It is a really super work. Congratulations. Now-a-days most of the flowers are not known. Even we come across the flower we dont know the name and use. The snapshot you added is much useful to view the flower. Like this I suggest to document the KEERAI (leaf and vegetables)and trees. Only few varieties are known and available. Most of the edible, easily available things we have discarded. Thanking you.

superb! all of fame! these are all a legend to our juniers. i am fully satisfied with your web site details. keep it up and do more sumthing like that. it ‘s a most useful things to our students and all

There is still a lot of confusion about the flowers, plants, tress, vegetables, herbs, etc. of Tamil. So please see if you can get the help of botanists, florists, horticulturists, forest rangers, doctors practicing Indian medicine and Unani and come out with a blog in the name of karkanirka wherein all can reveal what they know.
Excellent work till now. More work to be done. All the best.
M. Dominic Raj